An artist of the U Theatre independent theatre company of deaf and hard-of-hearing actors directed by Yekaterina Migitsko performs during an immersive show in Russian sign language based on the Hero City Leningrad exhibition project at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The show is based on the audio performance of the exhibition, dedicated to the life in the city during the most terrible period of the siege of Leningrad - 1941 and 1942.05.04.2024#8656139
An artist of the U Theatre independent theatre company of deaf and hard-of-hearing actors directed by Yekaterina Migitsko performs during an immersive show in Russian sign language based on the Hero City Leningrad exhibition project at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The show is based on the audio performance of the exhibition, dedicated to the life in the city during the most terrible period of the siege of Leningrad - 1941 and 1942.05.04.2024#8656137
An artist of the U Theatre independent theatre company of deaf and hard-of-hearing actors directed by Yekaterina Migitsko performs during an immersive show in Russian sign language based on the Hero City Leningrad exhibition project at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The show is based on the audio performance of the exhibition, dedicated to the life in the city during the most terrible period of the siege of Leningrad - 1941 and 1942.05.04.2024#8656136
An artist of the U Theatre independent theatre company of deaf and hard-of-hearing actors directed by Yekaterina Migitsko performs during an immersive show in Russian sign language based on the Hero City Leningrad exhibition project at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The show is based on the audio performance of the exhibition, dedicated to the life in the city during the most terrible period of the siege of Leningrad - 1941 and 1942.05.04.2024#8656141
An artist of the U Theatre independent theatre company of deaf and hard-of-hearing actors directed by Yekaterina Migitsko performs during an immersive show in Russian sign language based on the Hero City Leningrad exhibition project at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The show is based on the audio performance of the exhibition, dedicated to the life in the city during the most terrible period of the siege of Leningrad - 1941 and 1942.05.04.2024#8656132
An artist of the U Theatre independent theatre company of deaf and hard-of-hearing actors directed by Yekaterina Migitsko performs during an immersive show in Russian sign language based on the Hero City Leningrad exhibition project at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The show is based on the audio performance of the exhibition, dedicated to the life in the city during the most terrible period of the siege of Leningrad - 1941 and 1942.05.04.2024#8656142
An artist of the U Theatre independent theatre company of deaf and hard-of-hearing actors directed by Yekaterina Migitsko performs during an immersive show in Russian sign language based on the Hero City Leningrad exhibition project at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The show is based on the audio performance of the exhibition, dedicated to the life in the city during the most terrible period of the siege of Leningrad - 1941 and 1942.05.04.2024#8656145
An artist of the U Theatre independent theatre company of deaf and hard-of-hearing actors directed by Yekaterina Migitsko performs during an immersive show in Russian sign language based on the Hero City Leningrad exhibition project at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The show is based on the audio performance of the exhibition, dedicated to the life in the city during the most terrible period of the siege of Leningrad - 1941 and 1942.05.04.2024#8656134
An artist of the U Theatre independent theatre company of deaf and hard-of-hearing actors directed by Yekaterina Migitsko performs during an immersive show in Russian sign language based on the Hero City Leningrad exhibition project at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The show is based on the audio performance of the exhibition, dedicated to the life in the city during the most terrible period of the siege of Leningrad - 1941 and 1942.05.04.2024#8656143
An artist of the U Theatre independent theatre company of deaf and hard-of-hearing actors directed by Yekaterina Migitsko performs during an immersive show in Russian sign language based on the Hero City Leningrad exhibition project at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The show is based on the audio performance of the exhibition, dedicated to the life in the city during the most terrible period of the siege of Leningrad - 1941 and 1942.05.04.2024#8656140
Flowers are laid near the the Holocaust Memorial during a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605769
Flowers are laid near the the Holocaust Memorial during a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605770
Flowers are laid near the the Holocaust Memorial during a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605810
People attend a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust the the Holocaust Memorial, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605778
United States Ambassador to Moldova Kent D. Logsdon hold flowers during a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust the the Holocaust Memorial, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605798
Israeli Ambassador to Moldova Joel Lion and Moldovan President Maia Sandu take part in a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust the the Holocaust Memorial, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605782
Israeli Ambassador to Moldova Joel Lion and Moldovan President Maia Sandu take part in a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust the the Holocaust Memorial, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605783
Israeli Ambassador to Moldova Joel Lion and Moldovan President Maia Sandu take part in a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust the the Holocaust Memorial, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605794
Israeli Ambassador to Moldova Joel Lion delivers a speech during a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust the the Holocaust Memorial, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605785
Israeli Ambassador to Moldova Joel Lion, third right, attends a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust the the Holocaust Memorial, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605791
Moldovan President Maia Sandu delivers a speech during a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust the the Holocaust Memorial, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605787
Moldovan President Maia Sandu delivers a speech during a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust the the Holocaust Memorial, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605788
Israeli Ambassador to Moldova Joel Lion and Moldovan President Maia Sandu take part in a rally ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked annually on January 27 to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust the the Holocaust Memorial, in Chisinau, Moldova.25.01.2024#8605789
Honour guards take part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the monument to Soviet World War Two commander Marshal Georgy Zhukov on Manezhnaya Square, as part of commemorative events marking the 80th anniversary of the battle of Stalingrad in the World War Two, in Moscow, Russia.02.02.2023#8364011
A view shows a part of the memorial near the restored monument to Prince Igor outside the settlement of Stanytsia Luhanska, Luhansk People's Republic, Russia.21.11.2022#8320970
Yelizaveta Peskova, daughter of Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov and Pierre Malinowski, President of the Foundation for the Development of Russian-French Historical Initiatives, speak to the media during a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594905
Yelizaveta Peskova, daughter of Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594902
French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy speaks to the media during a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594823
French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy attends a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594877
French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy speaks to the media during a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594819
French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy speaks to the media during a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594820
Members of historical clubs dressed in the uniform of French soldiers carry a coffin with remains of French General Charles-Etienne Gudin de la Sablonniere participant in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic wars during the ceremony of repatriation of his remains to France at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594750
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594842
Members of historical clubs dressed in the uniform of French soldiers carry a coffin with remains of French General Charles-Etienne Gudin de la Sablonniere participant in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic wars during the ceremony of repatriation of his remains to France at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594807
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594844
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594845
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594846
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594847
Yelizaveta Peskova, daughter of Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov and Alexander Vikhrov attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594809
Yelizaveta Peskova, daughter of Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov and Alexander Vikhrov attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594855
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6595026
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594841
Members of historical clubs dressed in the uniform of French soldiers carry a coffin with remains of French General Charles-Etienne Gudin de la Sablonniere participant in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic wars during the ceremony of repatriation of his remains to France at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594785
A participant dressed in historical uniforms attends a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594824
A participant dressed in a historical uniform attends a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580270
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580269
Participants carry a coffin with the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580265
Participants carry a coffin with the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580264
Participants carry a coffin with the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580263
Participants stand near a coffin with the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580293
A participant places the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to a coffin during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580279
Participants place the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to a coffin during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580276
The discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, is on display during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580289
A participant dressed in a historical uniform attends a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580296
Participants dressed in historical uniforms hold a flag during a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580298
The discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, is on display during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580288
The discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, is on display during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580287
A participant dressed in a historical uniform stands near a portrait of of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, during a ceremony to repatriate his discovered remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580302
The discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, is on display during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580284
Servicemen march during the Victory Day military parade marking the 76th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, in Vladivostok, Russia.09.05.2021#6539050